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Airborne Drop Zone Relics: British Mortars, Glider Buckle and a Silver WWII Foxhole
On a former Allied airborne drop zone deep in the woods, the team follows the traces of a dramatic World War II operation: British 3-inch and 2-inch mortar tails, an exploded Mills grenade and a ...
The chemical agent pilot destruction plant has reached a new milestone at the Pueblo Chemical Depot having completed the unpacking and readying of thousands of battle-ready 4.2-inch mortar rounds that ...
DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT, STOCKTON, Utah - Workers safely destroyed the last explosively-configured mustard agent-filled munition today at the Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility (TOCDF) located at ...
An unexploded 5 inch, 54-caliber Naval projectile. A Myrtle Beach man was in possession of a 4.2 inch mortar round that he turned in to police. 1st Special Operations Wing Public Affairs Reality Check ...
An old World War II weapon emerged in Colorado Springs on Monday. A man told police he believed he had an inert WWII 4.2 inch mortar round with an intact pin. Out of precaution, Colorado Springs ...
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